Now for a higher level song like Moth Into Flame. I specifically remember getting in trouble at school for hearing this the day it was released for having my phone out and then defiantly saying to my teacher Fuck off Im listening to a new Metallica song

One of the best tracks of a concept album about a wanna be leftist revolutionary thinking he's fighting fascists all the while he's just a tool of someone else's power play. Still works great 30 years later.

About three years ago I discovered this band and really liked this EP. Not heard it in a while, so I've returned to it just now and it really is a great piece of work. Most modern day doom metal/epic trad records I've heard these days seem to just not work as well as the greats did, but this is an exception - it's very very good indeed.

Discovered them through "random band." Expected them to be much heavier, but still pretty good for straight up Rock.

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Now for a higher level song like Moth Into Flame. I specifically remember getting in trouble at school for hearing this the day it was released for having my phone out and then defiantly saying to my teacher Fuck off Im listening to a new Metallica song

One of those albums that slipped through the cracks for me in the last couple of years, really solid death metal with an amazingly creepy atmosphere. It has one of my favorite archetypes of harsh vocals too, the deep shriek that sounds like it's coming from far away or inside a cavern

Leave a steaming, stinking Rotting Repulsive Rotting Corpse = LIVE YOUNG - DIE FREE and move on to the NEXT form of yourself....or just be a fat Wal-Mart Mcdonalds pc of shit what do I give a fuck what you do.

One of those albums that slipped through the cracks for me in the last couple of years, really solid death metal with an amazingly creepy atmosphere. It has one of my favorite archetypes of harsh vocals too, the deep shriek that sounds like it's coming from far away or inside a cavern

I still can't figure out just how I managed to totally ignore this band, even after I got Collision Course as a mostly blind buy. It took listening to Tales of the Weird for me to turn around, and boy am I glad I did.

_________________And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all.